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THEQREGQ ERIDAYJUOBNING ,.AEML251924r . 4 . : 4 i 4 - k 11 fcnilons Joints Atbietes all oyer America are using: this quick acting emollient because it does take out the stiff ness nd soreness In an rastonish ins snort time, , , . -uouers, Dase- iiall players, ten- lis players, run- aera and jumpers irant instant re ' ief . and that's lust , what they jet, Joint-Ease is 'or bad-acting Joints whether in toot, ankle, knee, Hp, neck, should er, elbow, fingers' or. spine and for that purpose is the fastest selling remedy In America today a tube for 60 cents at all druggists and remember- when Joint-Ease gets In joinf agony gets out -promptly. c'dv." ' " " Silverton "Window Peeker" :ls Absent From Own Trial SILVERTOS,: Or., April ,24. (Special to The Statesman.) The trial of Virgil Taylor was held Wednesday afternoon, minus ,Mr. TnEY WEAR LONGER Oar eh Mc Cord A ; r SCTT '. -Phone 44. Taylor. A fine of $50 and 20 days in jail was placed against' him and a bench warrant? issued for his ar rest, ; Mr. .Taylor was arrested April 15-charged with "window peeking." He .; was released the next day on his own recognizance and without bail. It Is understood that Mr. Taylor left town immedi ately after his release. His father Is J. G. Taylor of SllTerton. , It is said that Mr Taylor stated he was passing on the street when someone ran xHt of the house and yelled. Mr. Taylor-further claims that he' ducked behind the hedge to watch the? outcome. .Others say that when he was arrested he was looking through the bathroom window of the home of Claire Jar via. - A friend' of Mr. Taylor's was heard to remark that it would be well if Silverton people learned to draw their blinds at night. AT THE LIBERTY TONIGHT SHU FOLK : MGEIf First May Festival in History of City Is i Set for Late , Next Month SILVERTON-, Or..' April 24. (Special to The Statesman.)- SH rerton is to have -a real May fes tival, perhaps the first in the his tory of Silverton, this year. It is to be staged May 22. A queen will be selected from 23 candi dates. The one receiving the high est number of votes will be de clared queen, with th next eight in order to ? be maids of honor. Every day' the Instructor gives to each student In her class a ballot containing the number of votes, judged by the number of perfect recitations and application. These the students cast for their favor ite candidate. There will be May pole dancing, folk dancing, a but terfly dance, a rosebud dance, an oxdosen, , besides several, other events. - ..,. : Oregon Development Topic Of Address By T. B. Kay ' "Oregon Development" was the subject of an address before- the Marion-Polk County Realty asso ciation at the Thursday luncheon, with T. B." Kay the principal "speaker." "J i Mr. Kay pointed out that Ore gon with its 95,000 square miles had a. total of 62,000,000 acres, of which 23,000,000 were subject to cultivation, though only 7,000,-000-are.;brgIled7----Jv7ith , it 3Me0,0QOtf 00 feet; of standing tlmberr70 'ger, cent of the state's business transactions are depend ant upon lumber production and manufacture, he; said. . The- pre diction was t made . that the time will come when Oregon will sup port between 10,000,000 and 15,- Sijllsiii Stout Corsets Rcrjlt "in a remarkable- improvement; cf C.2 figure lines, and impart charm ur.d clsc-cd to tEe" attire SlisliStoul . ' vcrscts -.-- v - - Elastic construction 1 assures all-day ' com fort 1 Cqihe to us for a fitting before you select your new-; clothes .and you will be charmed, with your slim' appearicj, silhouette.' i' y r ' SrylishrStout-andlYouth Line Corsets ; 93.50 ;to $9.00: e Wraparounds 51.50 to 55.75 Corselettes CL25 to 54.50' Ei'asGieres 35c to 52.93 Youit3iAm orders; t , . v ..; carcf ulb; filled- We. pay ;the postage or express . within a radius of a hundred miles - - . . , Satisfaction; Guaranteed on every purchase or your money cheerfully re- funded. " , SalccT Store 4C3 KUe' EU rorU and! suz; ChoT CCa.AJicr EU V r 5 7 t MIEN 111 . m TEA fiPPLY Look' Young! Bring Back' Its ? . Natural Color Gloss and ; ' Attractiveness TOM. MDCim: ? M I L E-A-M I Nl UTE ROMEO - i 000,000 people instead of the pres ent population of 800,000. la closing, Mr.-Kay reiterated his previous remarks concerning the. state income tax laws, point ing out that such legislation would serve to discourage outside capi tal coming to Oregon and would drive out present interests. BUS H OF ALFAtFA CULTURE Field . Man . for Local Bank Is Speaker on Subject at . ; ThCirsd ay Lunch- j - Proper innoeuition I and, fre quent workings of the ground are the : requisites for v the favorable production of alfalfa,; r.iAi Doer- fler, i field man for the. First Na tional bank, told the Marfon-Polk County Realty association at . the Thursday :iuncheon. ? Alfalfa ( can be grown profitably If .these meth ods are adopted and practiced,, he said. Mr. Doerf ler brought with him a fine stock root of alfalfa to demonstrate that, the legumuous plant can . be ' grown - in this' dis trict.; . In addition to innoculation of the seed, ' it is1 highly : Important that the weeds be kept out, he said. Frequent ;use of a- rolling cutter may slightly damage the tops of the plants, but as the roots extend into the soil as many as 25 feet, the plant will not be injured. He advised that the first year crop should be cut and permitted to re main on the ground. Fields given the proper care in the Waldo hill section yield three crops a yeari he said. Mr. Doer fler urged that only the best grade of Grimm alfalfa seed be purchas ed, and bacteria, costing 50 cents a bottle at OAC, be used. One bottle of this, he aid, is sufficient to Innoculate seed " sufficient to sow 2 acres. The seed should be dried , and ' sowed when It is COOl.'.. . . ' "Land values are low at present, due to the- fact that there has been . too -much grain farming," Mr. Docrfier said in closing. "Growing - of alfalfa and clover will increase these lands to two and lhree times the present val ues. ' ; . : : . . ; ' . '. . j ; : . j Common garden sage brewed In to a heavy tea with sulphur added, wil turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and. luxuri ant. .Just a few. applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked of gray. Mixing the Sage-Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sjulphur.Com. pound at any drug store all ready for,use. This is the old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients. . While wlspy gray, faded hi'ir Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our, yputhf ul appearance and at tractiveness. By darkening, your hair with .Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compounl, no ' one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You juet dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through-your hair, taking one smalL strand at a time; by morn ing all 'gray, hairs have disappear ed, and, after another application or tw6i'your hair becomes beauti fully dark; glossy, soft and luxuri- ton; Florence Young, Ruth. Ross, Clarice iutcnie,. SusiV Church, Margaret. Dodine, Mabel . Wolfe, Velleda Ohmart, Maxihe Bolander. Fern Warner, Irene ,',BreIthaupt, Esther ' Lisle, Loretta Koerner, H'eftn Yarnell. Ijvenly ; Mafturig; Beatrice . Hartung.Loia" Hockett and Ruth Davidson. ' ' Principal among the "speakers who. will appear before the. con. ference are" Mrs. Virginia" J; Ester- Jy, dean of women at ahe Ltn4vers Ity oTOregon; Prof. Frances Bevy, of Reeds college; Portlaadj Mrs. J M. Shaw, secretary of the' Port- ladi Sunday-- School- assockitioni Miss Ruth Walter, : of theYWCA in Vancouver, and Miss Mildred Fox :of the Portland YWCA.. Mrs. Jean' ,W. Johnson " of Portland, state; secretary of ' the" Oregon. Council-1 of- Religious- Education, will als4 attend. . - Had Xo License Plates Lack 6 1 license plates ca"r : I i arrestf of-several e? Thuj. ' : Case wai arrested by State 1rr.f. Xffncar' FC-I- Grif fitJi . . Saunders by Officer Earl Houstc-. la' addition. to having Improper li cense plates Earl Stevenson vr.i charged-with speeding. The com plaints 'were filed, in the js'. : court- yesterday and - the- mea-1 : . expected to' retort today. LOCAL G fiLS TO IflBtMEEIK Older Girls1" Conference : "Will Be Held at McMinnville -Over Week-End . Fifteen Salem - young women will spend the week-end . in- Mc Minnville where they will attend the annual Older Girls'; conference, Nearly as many other? will be present from i outside places - in Marion county. , "Thei local dele gation, will be in-charge of Mrs-. Ed Daugherty - Those making the trip from here will be Lucille Bur- -S. . 1 """'"i"" 'I'liiijjiii an ui umit i iii.'-H.i io.Wi.8,l.Mi.ii( t j ,f - - j ft- i..r. i -ii "i i n r uii J """ ; t 4 ' -v Y '.-BKyWCrZ 2 1 1 er?r-a ' -2 agi Lar fc twroao r-e ; 3sp&orsllZ3BZ Powder Pet nG fatD bmvAt cVl c Amal o asgxt aifid . vas&a szsixbk':? Sift foot, Vjtmi fcafcteg-yw uU-c tog-Her ; dd to h fLtfald .ixsryoAiaOta mix ttuoroucUy. Spread about oo Inch thick on shallow ynemted pw ; sprlnHa wtdgtaruBlargt aogir gdjcftl vrt&i cisfr r axvl chonped Lzondt bake In bicweft QTSJ about 15 minute. Wbca cool act into acpiarem and aerre for famcbefra ov arternoon tea. . - Pot vrtrty onxaip chopped nts or tuit canteaddod to the dry aagreri Unfa, I 't -:- 'R'jt-. 1 N - I tr V Mm.Ii " Ii mi i ir Ml- Ii lllit -liT-WMW1 i WllW'ILVi I TT "" -lllll llll I in "f jf --T- - - - - on 2 makes food preparatioa quicker - and te sults better. ' To prove It to yout own sat isfjonnitlce ; ) u .; 1,;: - : Tfis Lightning Cafte Youxvill learn how delidous a cake can be; made in' a fraction of the tipae required Iry f old-fashioned cake methods.' - 1 Amaizo does evetythlhg cJtlier a solid fator an oil can do, better thanit-hasbeeh done before. ; Amaixols'the perfected cooking oil for iryin& snortenins ana.Bsiaa.aressxncs. Amaizo combines high quality!4 with economy. .11 ' ; . . - .. ; Your grocer can supply you with Amaizo . - . Th Anwfer Coo Jc Boofc, ebntafning nuwrv aks to 5cctl in preparation arid deliciousness of resukj unll be sent to you free upon request. Address:. ill West MmroeStreetrChkagptllL AMERICAN AlAIZEPltOI3UGTS"CO. New York - Chicaco A V M; f f li t c r r c r. UU JJL XI. Xk U Lit JLL, V-W : t r Ut c r You- Hllve Been Waitxns For -'THiS' Aluminiirri Sale Oily Just think of. buying good' heavy weight aluminunr; pieces like ihis.at such-a price; We offer severalv hundred pieces of the following , 10-quaft - water paijs. dottMe bot!c-8. . 3-quart percolators, . 6 aotL. ft-qnart preserving - kettles. 4 and 5-quart tea kettles. 10-qnart dish pans. C-qnart- con.vex' kettlesr JUft round roasters. Angel' cake pans. Seta of 3 saace-pansv 4-qaart covered kettleav Saturday Only None sold until Saturday No phone: orders. No deRVeries. We reserve the right to limit' quantities. GEO. E: ALLEN . Hardware and Machinery 236 N. Commercial St. " TheBir Green Front f 5: : :- i i r i 4 I . 4 ' ' V rv7 . Y - jsavtng : t FEDERAL MILI i;:Tan:size.;'r , ; 10 cans U . if- DRIED FRUIT- APRICOTS Fancy Ore gpn pack; , 2 pounds PEACHES Ex tra choice;. 2 lbs 29c 'BLACK FIGS For cooking ; 3 Jbsi 33c seedressVj 3 pounds. Sun Mid 33c GREME OIL SOAI 3 bars I.........:... 20c a. ISOAP- Made in Portland; J A J 13 bars . ... ftSfC dc COFFEE l1 rmm T TXY-C5 T)T7OTl 5-lb. tins ... Oi.lO 2V-lb. tins .. $1.10 1-lb. tins 45c SKAGG'S BLENDE t! Steel cut; fresh; t OOl 2 pounds ..... 1 00 C S. U. S. BLENEf-Steeli 3 pounds ..... -$liOS t ORANGES V ; At big basket of v Sweet. Navels. Buy in quantity and'gera real -quantity By the basket . $1:29 ARMOUR SHIELD LARD- i:i lOO.per cent pure; 4-lbnet . CA- r pateJ.lai; SUNBRITE CLEAKISSIC-- . Double action cleanser; ' per can ......l LARD 1 Swift's Silverleaf Brand;, 8-lb. net pails ... - 4-lb. net ; CT1 a, pails wl C SHOE. POLISH ' ; 2-l;;argeJ QL tins each C SHRIMP ; Fancy ; .fresh . " pack; TLXL V 3 tins ...Jf U CHEESE Full cream CC 2' pounds.... DO C RIPE OLIVES ; HEINZ Nd; 2 - tins (medi- Q I um size; 2 iC iHEINZ No. 2 tins; large, size; CQ "tins w.ooc HEINZ No. J tins; medium. 2Ar; size ; 2 tins !MiNm 'OATS ' crf:p!!:29c pbnic:Ezj:i j LIBBYS No; 2- 2size; 2"tlns ..;4-iL J' : ATr ir ciiAiiriU-snccd ; No; 24,lisv 4 PIGEnT Brand Fancy; perfect slices; No. . ' 1 2V& size ; . . 70 ' 2;fDP . et c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS f All kinds; - each .... Ii y ... m W w ;By the dozen5.... v- iw WALNUTS ; Imported new crop' 2 lbS. ......... w Fancy Franquettcs; Ore gon grown; . pi r 3 pounds ROr.IANLiEAl Large package ; u ICELLOGGS iKRUMELED BRAN Large packages ; ci' 'y each l. ............ w SHREDDED WHEATS 3 packages G-Oi 0. Ordsro. Gladly Sent Qui . I f - -